INDEX. 



403 



Frog, green, i. 53 and note. 



Frills coming out in rainy weather, 



reason for, i. 52,481. 

 . copulation of, i. 51, ii. 245, 248, 



2:>2, 270. 

 Frost, partial, i. 476. 



, remarkable, in 1770, i. 2(53. 



, remarkable, in I'/ 84, i. 267. 

 Frozen sleet, i. 477, ii. 40. 



Galls of Lombard y poplar, i. 470. 

 Garden kalendar, Gilbert White's, 



ii. 347. 

 Gardens for the poor, importance of, 



i. 207. 

 Gassendi, effects of music, i. 251, ii. 



14f>. 193. 



Gasteropoda found at Selborne,ii. 367. 

 Geology of Selborne, ii. 374. 

 Gibbon, Mr., ii. 120. 

 Gibraltar, on the natural history of, 



ii. 21)0. 



quail, ii. 6, note. 

 Gilphi, William, ii. 276. 

 Glowworms, i. 464. 

 Goatsucker, habits of the, i. 439. 



, Pennant's mistake about its 



noise, i. 65, note, 67, 93. 

 Godesfield, preceptory at, i. 317, ii. 



131. 



Gold and silver fish, i. 246. 

 Gossamer, i. 180, 182 and note, ii. 116, 



142. 



Gough,Mr., ii. 211. 

 Gracious-street, a. term not under- 

 stood, i. 371. 



Grange, the priory, i. 371. 

 Grasses, a knowledge of, useful, ii. 127. 

 Grasshopper-lark, i. 48, 50 note. 

 Graves, supposed, of Knights Temp- 

 lars, i. 284, ii. 390. 

 Great speckled diver, observations on, 



i. 435. 

 Grebes, erroneous ideas respecting, i. 



438. 



Grimm, S. E., ii. 48. 

 Gross-beaks, i. 32 and note. 



, food of, i. 4-1(5. 



Growth and size of trees, i. 467, ii. 



247. 249, 2:>2, 257, 258, 264, 270, 



273, 275, 277, 278, 281, 288. 

 Gurdon, Sir Adam, i. 3H(i. 



, made warden of Wokner forest, 



i. 312. 

 Gypsies, i. 184. 



Habits of the old family tortoise, i. 

 373. 



Habits of thrushes, i. 426. 

 Hales, Dr., ii. 244, 248, 261, 263. 



, on dew, i. 195. 

 Hanger, the, i. 2. 

 Hare, Francis, ii. 253. 

 Hare, white or Scottish, i. 75 and 



note. 

 Hartley Mauditt, orthography of, i. 2, 



note. 



Harvest-bug, i. 89, note. 

 Harvest-mouse, i. 29, 35, 36 and note, 



42. 



, discovery of the, i. 36, ii. 26. 

 Harvest scene (poem), i. 503, ii. 197. 

 Harwood, Sir Busick, ii. 211. 

 Hawfinch, i. 32 and note. 

 Hawk killed by poultry, i. 225. 

 Hawkley, landslip at, i. 227, ii. 27, 



103, 375. 



Hawks, nesting-places of, i. 100. 

 Headley Heath, Eoman and British 



entrenchments on, ii. 386, 394. 

 Hearing in fishes, on the sense of, ii. 



304. 

 Heat, extraordinary, in 1781 and 1783, 



i. 270. 



Heath-fires, why lighted, i. 2] , 480. 

 Hedgehogs, their habits, i. 78. 

 Hedge-sparrow, habits and food of, i. 



105. 



Heliotrope, suggestions for a, i. 225. 

 Hen harrier, boldness of a, i. 434. 

 Heronry at Cressi Hall, i. 64, 67. 

 Hesiod on the note of the Cicada, ii. 42. 

 Hibernation of swallows, i. 142. 

 Himantopus, i. 237, 238 note. 

 Hippobosca hirundinis, i. 151. 

 Hirundines, on various, ii. 6, 22, 30, 



33, 35, 127, 246, 249, 257, 272, 291, 



302, 443. 

 Hirundo rupestris of Scopoli identical 



with H. hyberna, i. 86. 

 Hobart, John, ii. 275. 

 Hobby on IS'ore hill, i. 254, note. 

 Hogmoor, fragments of weapons found 



at, ii. 386. 

 Hollow lanes, i. 11. 

 Holt, Ayles, account of, i. 25. 

 Holt forest, i. 25, 26. 

 forest, large oak in, ii. 247, 



302. 



Honey-buzzard, i. 108. 

 Honey-dew, origin of, i. 478, 485. 



, cause and effect of, i. 270. 

 Hoopoe, i. 31 and note. 

 Hop-fly, i. 245. 

 Hop-gardens, humming sound heard 



in, 114, 121. 



